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Cobra ACT120B Chat Tag Curve Wearable Walkie Talkies for Adults - Push to Talk, Rechargeable, Up to 12-Mile Two Way Radio Set (2 Pack)

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  • LONG RANGE UP TO 12 MILES: Extended long range capability provides up to 12 miles of range
  • UP TO 10 HOURS OF BATTERY LIFE: Built-in Li-polymer Battery enables Up to 10 hours battery life per charge
  • RECHARGEABLE BATTERY SAVING TECHNOLOGY: Includes rechargeable Li-polymer battery & micro-USB charging cable
  • TURNABLE BELT CLIP: Clips onto lapel allows you to talk and listen without holding radio
  • VOICE PROMPTS: Provide audio feedback on operation (power on/off, channel selection)
  • NOTE: This product can expose you to chemicals including Styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.
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Customer Ratings
Battery life
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.6
4.5
Easy to use
4.1
3.9
4.5
4.5
4.5
Sound quality
3.7
4.5
4.2
4.3
4.3
Value for money
4.1
4.1
4.5
4.3
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RADTEL
ABBREE
Retevis Direct
Retevis Direct
number of channels
22
22
16
128
16
22
frequency range
462Mhz
FRS
FRS
power source
Battery Powered
Battery Powered
Battery Powered
AC & Battery
Battery Powered
battery quantity
1 lithium polymer, 1 aaa, 1 lithium ion
6 aa
2 lithium ion
1 lithium ion
2 lithium ion
4 lithium ion
tuner technology
UHF
UHF
UHF
VHF/UHF
FRS
FRS
water resistance
waterproof
water resistant
not water resistant
water resistant
not water resistant
not water resistant
voltage
3.7 volts of direct current
3.7 volts
3.7 volts of direct current

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Chat Tag Wearable Walkie Talkies
ACT120

Chat Tag Wearable Walkie Talkies

Instant chat is whole lot easier with the Cobra ACT120 Chat Tag Wearable FRS Two Way Radio! Its unique, circular design allows you to clip it to your collar, vest, waist, or other clothing for comfortable, quick push-to-talk radio communication.

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    Product Description

    The Cobra Chat Tag is the latest addition to the Cobra Walkie-Talkie line, and notably the smallest wearable two-way radio on the market. The new gadget flaunts a unique, circular design that easily clips onto users for hands-free comfort and manageability. Unlike traditional two-way radios, it showcases crystal clear sound with its internal antenna; plus, it has a wide range of 12 miles. NOTE: This product can expose you to chemicals including Styrene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.

    Customer reviews

    3.9 out of 5 stars
    3.9 out of 5
    663 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the ease of use and battery life of the two way radio. For example, they mention it's very easy to use, has clear sound, and the design is easy to understand and use. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, range, sound quality, and durability.

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    29 customers mention22 positive7 negative

    Customers find the two way radio easy to use. They say the sound is clear and easy to understand. They also say the design is easy to comprehend and use, with no difficult buttons. Customers also mention that the radio has effortless communication and is loud.

    "These are great to use. Super easy, they instantly work which is wonderful in the world of everything else needing an app, complicated setup etc...." Read more

    "...Was way faster and easier than than trying to use phones...." Read more

    "...Plenty of channels and clear sound and mics.Good range and easy to use.But one slightly drizzling day and they are done!..." Read more

    "...them, and they're on charge, but in order to use them you have to push a talk button. Sorry, Charlie, but that's is NO way hands free...." Read more

    19 customers mention14 positive5 negative

    Customers like the battery life of the two way radio. They say it has good battery life, is plenty sufficient, and should last a very long while.

    "...with our kids and they had great range and battery life and clear sound in an area where cell phone signals were almost non-existent...." Read more

    "...They are well made and should last a very long while.And although our primary use is while cycling, also use at home a lot...." Read more

    "...A Few of them just stopped charging or there is no sound." Read more

    "...The batteries last way longer than that, but we're safer switching long before the batteries die...." Read more

    17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

    Customers like the clip-on feature of the two way radio. They say it's convenient and easy to use. Customers also say the clips on the back are secure.

    "...The clips on the back are secure, but the units are large enough and heavy enough that if you are at all active it is best to tuck them into a..." Read more

    "...The clip is pretty convenient to make them hands free and I liked the overall design. Great overall product that doesn't break the bank." Read more

    "...They are compact and lightweight and easily clip on a garment and stay there. They are well made and should last a very long while...." Read more

    "...to other walkie talkies is that it is smaller and can easily clip to my shirt collar...." Read more

    16 customers mention14 positive2 negative

    Customers like the size of the two way radio. They say it's easy to carry around, compact, and the best small walkie talkie they have used.

    "...They are compact and lightweight and easily clip on a garment and stay there. They are well made and should last a very long while...." Read more

    "...These were so perfect on size and being discreetly attached to my K9s collar.But 2min in the drizzling rain ended that...." Read more

    "...walkie talkie system compared to other walkie talkies is that it is smaller and can easily clip to my shirt collar...." Read more

    "...The whole reason to get these is that they are small and no wires...." Read more

    41 customers mention22 positive19 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the two way radio. Some mention that it works very well and is easy to use, while others say that it intermittently didn't work at all, is not usable, and has terrible range. Some say that the radio stopped working in complete open air with no obstructions at 100 yards.

    "...They work well in all the distances that we've used them. Good quality and good performance." Read more

    "...ski trip so I could stay in contact with the kids, but they did not work as advertised...." Read more

    "No static and work well. We used them skiing" Read more

    "...These were not usable" Read more

    37 customers mention13 positive24 negative

    Customers are mixed about the range of the two way radio. Some mention it's excellent, has great reception, and reaches through house walls. They get decent signaling throughout the house. However, others say that it works well but the range is horrible, limited, and not good for a 12 mile radius.

    "...about 5 houses, at 2 houses there is a lot of static and communication is unreliable. Not sure in what wild dreams they got this 12 miles number...." Read more

    "...We get decent signaling throughout the house (over 100 ft through at least two floors) and can even communicate with someone outside in the yard..." Read more

    "The walkie-talkies work but not the range distance as advertised. Line of sight maybe at 1 mile. Not 12 miles as advertised." Read more

    "I enjoyed getting to use this walkie talkie set, but it did not work with the 12 mile range it is advertised to work with...." Read more

    34 customers mention17 positive17 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the two way radio. Some mention that it is clear, very loud, and has minimal voice distortion. However, others say that the sound was just too poor, has a limited range, and is not user friendly. Some customers also mention that the speaker sounds distorted and won't emit any sound.

    "...with our kids and they had great range and battery life and clear sound in an area where cell phone signals were almost non-existent...." Read more

    "...There is a lot of wind noise if you are outside and in motion. Otherwise, the sound is great...." Read more

    "...The signal is clear and there is very minimal voice distortion, but since it does occasionally occur I deducted .5 from the review...." Read more

    "...The sound quality is adequate to get someone's attention, but often sounds unclear and fuzzy...." Read more

    16 customers mention10 positive6 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the durability of the two way radio. Some mention it provides good coverage, is well made, and secure, while others say that it broke right away.

    "...They work well in all the distances that we've used them. Good quality and good performance." Read more

    "These are pretty good walkie-talkies, but if you drop them once they break. They’re not Very durable at all. They do work very well though...." Read more

    "...They are well made and should last a very long while.And although our primary use is while cycling, also use at home a lot...." Read more

    "Man these were rock solid awesome radios!Plenty of channels and clear sound and mics.Good range and easy to use...." Read more

    Works well around the house - communication outside of our yard though is not realistic
    3 Stars
    Works well around the house - communication outside of our yard though is not realistic
    These are miniature speakers/transmitters that are about 2-1/2 inches in diameter. In my opinion they are a bit too large to wear as lapel communicators and they definitely "tug" on shirts/blouses, especially of lighter weight fabric. But they are the smallest units that I could find that included an internal speaker, with all smaller "walkie-talkies" that I could find requiring headphones or earbuds to work. The sound quality is adequate to get someone's attention, but often sounds unclear and fuzzy. We use it mostly around the house and the yard to communicate with family members that would otherwise be too far away require shouting at the top of our lungs to reach. We wear them all day long in our relatively large, multi-story house, and when outside, just for communication. The signal is strong enough that we can reach someone in the back yard from the front yard. A 12-mile communication range claim by the manufacturer is really quite laughable with these, and the seller lost a star just for making/listing a claim like that. We live in a relatively flat, hill-free section of town with houses every few hundred feet with a few trees here and there, and communication is acceptable to a range just barely outside the limits of our yard. Realistically, with trees and houses around, I would say you might get a few hundred yards. We get decent signaling throughout the house (over 100 ft through at least two floors) and can even communicate with someone outside in the yard wearing one of these. A negative is that it is actually too easy to switch channels, so if you inadvertently hit the +/- buttons rather than the speaker button, you can easily switch off of the channel you need (and thus prevent communication). This is not a problem for most adults, but kids and the elderly may have problems fumbling around with the units to speak and accidentally hit the wrong buttons. If you are depending on these to make sure you can keep tabs on a kid, or someone elderly or disabled, I would say it could be quite risky as they can easily and inadvertently switch off the designated channel. The manufacturer should take this into consideration and develop some better way to lock the channels in so they cannot be changed inadvertently. The clips on the back are secure, but the units are large enough and heavy enough that if you are at all active it is best to tuck them into a pocket to prevent them falling off. Otherwise they are very likely to be banged around a bit, as even just raking leaves or doing yard work is enough to jostle them to the point of falling off and getting lost. Other than making the units smaller somehow, I don't know of a solution to this except putting them in a pocket (where they sound a bit muffled, but can still be heard). Overall they do an adequate job of letting us communicate around the house, but beyond that would be iffy.
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    3.0 out of 5 stars Works well around the house - communication outside of our yard though is not realistic
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    These are miniature speakers/transmitters that are about 2-1/2 inches in diameter. In my opinion they are a bit too large to wear as lapel communicators and they definitely "tug" on shirts/blouses, especially of lighter weight fabric. But they are the smallest units that I could find that included an internal speaker, with all smaller "walkie-talkies" that I could find requiring headphones or earbuds to work. The sound quality is adequate to get someone's attention, but often sounds unclear and fuzzy. We use it mostly around the house and the yard to communicate with family members that would otherwise be too far away require shouting at the top of our lungs to reach. We wear them all day long in our relatively large, multi-story house, and when outside, just for communication. The signal is strong enough that we can reach someone in the back yard from the front yard. A 12-mile communication range claim by the manufacturer is really quite laughable with these, and the seller lost a star just for making/listing a claim like that. We live in a relatively flat, hill-free section of town with houses every few hundred feet with a few trees here and there, and communication is acceptable to a range just barely outside the limits of our yard. Realistically, with trees and houses around, I would say you might get a few hundred yards. We get decent signaling throughout the house (over 100 ft through at least two floors) and can even communicate with someone outside in the yard wearing one of these. A negative is that it is actually too easy to switch channels, so if you inadvertently hit the +/- buttons rather than the speaker button, you can easily switch off of the channel you need (and thus prevent communication). This is not a problem for most adults, but kids and the elderly may have problems fumbling around with the units to speak and accidentally hit the wrong buttons. If you are depending on these to make sure you can keep tabs on a kid, or someone elderly or disabled, I would say it could be quite risky as they can easily and inadvertently switch off the designated channel. The manufacturer should take this into consideration and develop some better way to lock the channels in so they cannot be changed inadvertently. The clips on the back are secure, but the units are large enough and heavy enough that if you are at all active it is best to tuck them into a pocket to prevent them falling off. Otherwise they are very likely to be banged around a bit, as even just raking leaves or doing yard work is enough to jostle them to the point of falling off and getting lost. Other than making the units smaller somehow, I don't know of a solution to this except putting them in a pocket (where they sound a bit muffled, but can still be heard). Overall they do an adequate job of letting us communicate around the house, but beyond that would be iffy.
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